Biography:Susan L. Feagin
Susan L. Feagin (born 11 July 1948) is a philosopher of art, working in the analytic tradition. She is a Past President of the American Society for Aesthetics and Visiting Research Professor (Retired) in the Department of Philosophy at Temple University.[1][2] She is known primarily for her work on the role of emotions in art.
Biography
Feagin received a BA degree in Philosophy from Florida State University. She then completed both an MA and a PhD in Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin, where she worked under the supervision of Donald W. Crawford.[3]
Before coming to Temple, she held teaching and research positions at the University of Wisconsin and University of Missouri-Kansas City. From 2003 to 2013 she was the Editor of the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.[2] In 2016, she gave the Richard Wollheim Lecture at the Annual Meeting of the British Society of Aesthetics at the University of Oxford.[4]
Select publications
- “The Pleasures of Tragedy”, American Philosophical Quarterly 20(1):95-104, 1983
- Reading with Feeling: The Aesthetics of Appreciation, Cornell University Press, 1996
- Aesthetics, Oxford University Press, 1997 (co-editor with Patrick Maynard)
- Global Theories of the Arts and Aesthetics, Blackwell, 2007 (editor)
External links
References
- ↑ "About the ASA - American Society For Aesthetics". http://aesthetics-online.org/?page=AbouttheASA.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Faculty | College of Liberal Arts" (in en). https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/faculty/feagin-susan.
- ↑ "Philosophy Family Tree (Josh Dever)". https://buffalo.box.com/shared/static/rfw2te10ti7rdk6ksk0dnqb2zef9qqzk.pdf.
- ↑ "Susan Feagin named 2016 Richard Wollheim Lecturer - American Society For Aesthetics". http://aesthetics-online.org/news/262203/Susan-Feagin-named-2016-Richard-Wollheim-Lecturer.htm.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan L. Feagin.
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